http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Amsterdam's name derives from Amstelredamme, indicative of the city's origin as a dam of the river Amstel. Originating as a small fishing village in the late 12th century, Amsterdam became one of the most important ports in the world during the Dutch Golden Age (17th century), a result of its innovative developments in trade. During that time, the city was the leading center for finance and diamonds. In the 19th and 20th centuries the city expanded, and many new neighbourhoods and suburbs were planned and built. The 17th-century canals of Amsterdam and the 19–20th century Defence Line of Amsterdam are on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Pintar Rapido Amsterdam 2014 Outdoor Painting Competition Part 3/5

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

AMSTERDAM - reed stark safari

The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Outdoors bicycle parking Amsterdam Central Station | Travel

Amsterdam Free / Outdoor Gym

You can keep fit by exercising or running in a lot of beautiful, green open spaces for free. But if you want to go to a gym, your options are limited. But then you can try one of the few outdoors gyms around the city. This one is one of the most well-equipped, not too far from the central area, and if you know what you're doing, you can have a great workout. If you must indeed pay a day pass and get to an indoors gym, try Basic Fit, with many locations around town and perhaps the cheapest day pass, usually below 10 euros.

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ARTZUID - Amsterdam Outdoor Sculptures

ARTZUID - Amsterdam Outdoor Sculptures

ARTZUID - Amsterdam Outdoor Sculptures

Artzuid (ArtSouth) is a wonderful, outdoor art exhibition along the big stretches of green in the Oud Zuid section of Amsterdam.The event features over 65 larger-than-life sculptures by internationally renowned artists from different countries. You can stroll leisurely for free or take a guided walking tour, some are in English. ARTZUID happens every two years from June until the end of September. Thank you to co-host Sander from Broadcast Amsterdam. And special thanks to ARTZUID Director, Cintha van Heeswijck.
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MusicOpening: "GroovyBaby" by Audionautix.com
Closing: "Hola, HolaBossa Nova" by Juanitos
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"Opportunity Walks" by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com
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Pintar Rapido Amsterdam 2014 Outdoor Painting Competition Part 1/5

Pintar Rapido Amsterdam 2014 Outdoor Painting Competition Part 1/5

Pintar Rapido Amsterdam 2014 Outdoor Painting Competition Part 1/5

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

Every year The AmsterdamLightFestival is organized in the canals of Amsterdam. Different artists from all over the world get to opportunity to display their amazing creations during this festival.
I went out and took a view shot of some truly gorgeous works of art. Watch the video and enjoy!

Pintar Rapido Amsterdam 2014 Outdoor Painting Competition Part 3/5

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

AMSTERDAM - reed stark safari

The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Outdoors bicycle parking Amsterdam Central Station | Travel

Amsterdam Free / Outdoor Gym

You can keep fit by exercising or running in a lot of beautiful, green open spaces for free. But if you want to go to a gym, your options are limited. But then you can try one of the few outdoors gyms around the city. This one is one of the most well-equipped, not too far from the central area, and if you know what you're doing, you can have a great workout. If you must indeed pay a day pass and get to an indoors gym, try Basic Fit, with many locations around town and perhaps the cheapest day pass, usually below 10 euros.

published: 10 Feb 2017

ARTZUID - Amsterdam Outdoor Sculptures

Artzuid (ArtSouth) is a wonderful, outdoor art exhibition along the big stretches of green in the Oud Zuid section of Amsterdam.The event features over 65 larger-than-life sculptures by internationally renowned artists from different countries. You can stroll leisurely for free or take a guided walking tour, some are in English. ARTZUID happens every two years from June until the end of September. Thank you to co-host Sander from Broadcast Amsterdam. And special thanks to ARTZUID Director, Cintha van Heeswijck.
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published: 20 Aug 2015

Pintar Rapido Amsterdam 2014 Outdoor Painting Competition Part 1/5

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

Every year The AmsterdamLightFestival is organized in the canals of Amsterdam. Different artists from all over the world get to opportunity to display their amazing creations during this festival.
I went out and took a view shot of some truly gorgeous works of art. Watch the video and enjoy!

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Amsterdam Free / Outdoor Gym

You can keep fit by exercising or running in a lot of beautiful, green open spaces for free. But if you want to go to a gym, your options are limited. But then ...

You can keep fit by exercising or running in a lot of beautiful, green open spaces for free. But if you want to go to a gym, your options are limited. But then you can try one of the few outdoors gyms around the city. This one is one of the most well-equipped, not too far from the central area, and if you know what you're doing, you can have a great workout. If you must indeed pay a day pass and get to an indoors gym, try Basic Fit, with many locations around town and perhaps the cheapest day pass, usually below 10 euros.

You can keep fit by exercising or running in a lot of beautiful, green open spaces for free. But if you want to go to a gym, your options are limited. But then you can try one of the few outdoors gyms around the city. This one is one of the most well-equipped, not too far from the central area, and if you know what you're doing, you can have a great workout. If you must indeed pay a day pass and get to an indoors gym, try Basic Fit, with many locations around town and perhaps the cheapest day pass, usually below 10 euros.

ARTZUID - Amsterdam Outdoor Sculptures

Artzuid (ArtSouth) is a wonderful, outdoor art exhibition along the big stretches of green in the Oud Zuid section of Amsterdam.The event features over 65 larg...

Artzuid (ArtSouth) is a wonderful, outdoor art exhibition along the big stretches of green in the Oud Zuid section of Amsterdam.The event features over 65 larger-than-life sculptures by internationally renowned artists from different countries. You can stroll leisurely for free or take a guided walking tour, some are in English. ARTZUID happens every two years from June until the end of September. Thank you to co-host Sander from Broadcast Amsterdam. And special thanks to ARTZUID Director, Cintha van Heeswijck.
To subscribe:
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Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/amscalling
ARTZUID: http://www.artzuid.nl
Broadcast Amsterdam: http://www.broadcastamsterdam.com
MusicOpening: "GroovyBaby" by Audionautix.com
Closing: "Hola, HolaBossa Nova" by Juanitos
(http://www.juanitos.net)
"Opportunity Walks" by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com
All used under Creative Commons License http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

Artzuid (ArtSouth) is a wonderful, outdoor art exhibition along the big stretches of green in the Oud Zuid section of Amsterdam.The event features over 65 larger-than-life sculptures by internationally renowned artists from different countries. You can stroll leisurely for free or take a guided walking tour, some are in English. ARTZUID happens every two years from June until the end of September. Thank you to co-host Sander from Broadcast Amsterdam. And special thanks to ARTZUID Director, Cintha van Heeswijck.
To subscribe:
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Website: http://www.acwebseries.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AmsterdamCalling
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AmCallWebseries
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/amscalling
ARTZUID: http://www.artzuid.nl
Broadcast Amsterdam: http://www.broadcastamsterdam.com
MusicOpening: "GroovyBaby" by Audionautix.com
Closing: "Hola, HolaBossa Nova" by Juanitos
(http://www.juanitos.net)
"Opportunity Walks" by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com
All used under Creative Commons License http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

http://www.roxanaanderson.com/index.php/articles/item/429-pintar-rapido
Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roxana-Anderson-Painter/377042185732830?ref=hl

Every year The AmsterdamLightFestival is organized in the canals of Amsterdam. Different artists from all over the world get to opportunity to display their amazing creations during this festival.
I went out and took a view shot of some truly gorgeous works of art. Watch the video and enjoy!

Every year The AmsterdamLightFestival is organized in the canals of Amsterdam. Different artists from all over the world get to opportunity to display their amazing creations during this festival.
I went out and took a view shot of some truly gorgeous works of art. Watch the video and enjoy!

Amsterdam Travel Guide

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons for coming to Amsterdam are your own but no matter what pleasures you seek, you'll find them in Amsterdam. We enjoyed our time here, despite angering the gods!
We stayed at the HotelGolden Tulip - https://www.booking.com/hotel/nl/golden-tulip-amsterdam-west.en-gb.html?aid=338557
And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for helping us with our Amsterdam episode - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

published: 16 Jan 2017

Amsterdam Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause ...

published: 07 Mar 2013

The ultimate Amsterdam travel guide for 2017

The best travel guide on Amsterdam on youtube!
Filmed, edited and produced by biskeybee for Original crunch productions
Presented by Marley Jaye
A travel guide to Amsterdam for 2015,2016, Red light, night life,shopping,Weed, Hash

48 Hours in... AMSTERDAM | Ultimate Travel Guide Vlog

*TIPS & ITINERARY*
48 Hours in… AMSTERDAM | UltimateTravelGuideVlog 2017
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You may have noticed we didn’t do Anne Frank’s House or the Van Gogh Gallery- lines are exceptionally long (up tp 3 hours) so my tip would be to book tickets in advance! I hope you enjoyed our personal list of the best things to see & do in Amsterdam in 48 hours, mainly aimed at first timers! Don’t forget, this is just a personal guide to help you build your own itinerary! Give this video a big thumbs up if you enjoyed & subscribe for more lifestyle & travel content!
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published: 10 Aug 2017

AMSTERDAM TRAVEL GUIDE 🇳🇱 Best Dutch Foods You Must Try!!

From DutchApple Pie to deep-fried fish... I ate it all in Holland 😂🍰 THUMBS UP & SUBSCRIBE!
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This Amsterdam travel guide video was created especially for foodies. I’ll take you on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour in the Jordaan neighborhood. We'll explore many classic Dutch dishes at some of the most notable and famous cafes in the city.
Amsterdam Travel guide itinerary:
Alright, are you ready to go on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour? Let's go! We'll begin with Cafe d'OudeWest. This traditional Dutch cafe is located on the corner of Rozengrac...

published: 24 May 2017

Amsterdam Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Amsterdam in Holland.
Amsterdam is a captivating metropolis, a city of canals in which anything is allowed as long as it does no harm.
In 1567, the much-traveled Italian, Lodovico Guicciardini, referred to Amsterdam as 'The Venice of the North'. Today, the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and that Amsterdam is the largest lakeland village in the world.
The bicycle is one of the city's main features. Parking spaces have been designed specially for this mode of transport and it shows that even in a large city, there is an alternative way of getting about.
In the city centre, there are nearly 7,000 protected houses and warehouses, most of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The 3...

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AMSTERDAM DAY 1 👉 https://youtu.be/wDG9Br19Apg
DAY 2 of our #Euroweek2016 is here. [April 17, 2016] Sit back and enjoy your travel guide to Amsterdam city, Netherlands. Coffeeshops aka weed shops, munchies style food porn heaven, and even a Kygo concert.
Day 3 👉 https://youtu.be/RaXEhYfT3Yo
Buds, grubs, buds, grubs. That pretty much sums up our trip to Amsterdam lol. Food in Amsterdam is amazing. And you're always geeked so everything is twice as good:)😎
Restaurant: De Roode Leeuw!
Stay tuned for one more day in Amsterdam, then off to Paris!:)
Hotels in Amsterdam: we stayed at the Swissotel at Dam Square, the central area of Amsterdam tourist town.
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48 Hours In Amsterdam - Where to stay, where to eat and what to do!
Welcome aboard the travel vlog train for another adventure - this time we're spending 48 hours in Amsterdam!
Joe and I decided to head over to Amsterdam, a city we've wanted to explore for a long time and we had such an amazing weekend I had to bring you guys along with me!
Watch for top tips on where to stay, what to eat and where to go in this beautiful city and then head on over to my blog for all the details so you can book your own trip!!!
DETAILS OF OUR STAY:
http://www.xameliax.com/48-hours-amsterdam-stay-eat/
(Hotel, Restaurants, Experiences, even my outfits!)
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published: 08 May 2016

AMSTERDAM | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District. We explore all of these in our Top ThingsTo Do video: https://youtu.be/bQRpxb_U96s
In this video, however, we're showing you the absolute *essential* things you need to know as a visitor to Amsterdam: how to get around, what things cost, which things are where, etc. etc.
As well as our Things To Do video, we also have a video solely dedicated to the Red Light District Walk: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
And we give you 10 Top Amsterdam Tips in Under a Minute here: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
Let us know which of these vids have been useful and whether we've missed out anything super important. We're keen to answer all your pre-holiday questions with these guide...

published: 01 Jul 2016

Guide to Amsterdam

10 Top Things To Do in AMSTERDAM!!

When we visited Amsterdam, we found there was a lot more to it than just the Red Light District and coffee shops, so we've put together this little video to show you exactly what!
We're looking at the most popular museums, markets, nibbles, and even some day trips a little further out from the main city.
If you are looking for a video solely about the Red Light District though, never fear! We have a video of our Red Light District walking tour here: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
We also have our Top 10 Tips about Amsterdam in 1 Minute: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
And, finally, our *essential* guide to Amsterdam, which takes you through all the practical need-to-knows for your trip: https://youtu.be/MrU2dEpCUjE
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published: 01 Jul 2016

Best Tips For a 24 Hour Amsterdam Visit

New AmsterdamTravel Video- Planning a whirlwind European vacation or a fast weekend getaway where you only have 24 hours to spend in Amsterdam? Then watch our clip and let Gessell show you how to make the most of your time, while getting a great impression of our great city. Because of the its cozy size and efficient transportation system, you'll be able to do many worthwhile things between morning and evening. Canal cruises, museums and The RedLight District- Amsterdam has it all!
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Amsterdam, Holland Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Amsterdam is one of the coolest cities in Europe. Beautiful, hip, and laid back, with lots to do, lots to see, food from all over the world and friendly people. A visit to this very beautiful city is like taking a walk into the 17th century, as the center of Amsterdam has a lot of charming architecture dating from this period.
The most important places to visit in Amsterdam are: Red Light District, Anne Frank House, CanalCruise, Van Gogh Museum, Heineken Experience, NemoMuseum and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Amsterdam travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site th...

published: 27 Mar 2013

GETTING HIGH IN AMSTERDAM | Travel Guide

In this month's weird ass travel guide, we ate and drank our hearts out with JacksonLana, HannahBowman and Jonah Vella in Amsterdam. We didn't get high, honest.
Music: Tom Rosenthal, August and After ( https://www.facebook.com/augustandaftermusic/ )
Shot on a Sony A7Rii with a 35mm lens and Canon 70d with a 20-70mm Tamron.
We're Eliska and Jack - two twenty-somethings living in London but escaping as often and to as many places as possible.
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Amsterdam Travel Guide

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons...

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons for coming to Amsterdam are your own but no matter what pleasures you seek, you'll find them in Amsterdam. We enjoyed our time here, despite angering the gods!
We stayed at the HotelGolden Tulip - https://www.booking.com/hotel/nl/golden-tulip-amsterdam-west.en-gb.html?aid=338557
And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for helping us with our Amsterdam episode - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons for coming to Amsterdam are your own but no matter what pleasures you seek, you'll find them in Amsterdam. We enjoyed our time here, despite angering the gods!
We stayed at the HotelGolden Tulip - https://www.booking.com/hotel/nl/golden-tulip-amsterdam-west.en-gb.html?aid=338557
And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for helping us with our Amsterdam episode - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

http://www.expedia.com/Amsterdam.d178229.Destination-Travel-Guides
Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process. If you’re really feeling daring, grab a coffee in De Wallen, better known as one of the world’s oldest red light districts. You won’t get into trouble with your partner if you head there these days; it’s now home to cafes and adult stores.
Visit our Amsterdam travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process. If you’re really feeling daring, grab a coffee in De Wallen, better known as one of the world’s oldest red light districts. You won’t get into trouble with your partner if you head there these days; it’s now home to cafes and adult stores.
Visit our Amsterdam travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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The ultimate Amsterdam travel guide for 2017

The best travel guide on Amsterdam on youtube!
Filmed, edited and produced by biskeybee for Original crunch productions
Presented by Marley Jaye
A travel gui...

The best travel guide on Amsterdam on youtube!
Filmed, edited and produced by biskeybee for Original crunch productions
Presented by Marley Jaye
A travel guide to Amsterdam for 2015,2016, Red light, night life,shopping,Weed, Hash

The best travel guide on Amsterdam on youtube!
Filmed, edited and produced by biskeybee for Original crunch productions
Presented by Marley Jaye
A travel guide to Amsterdam for 2015,2016, Red light, night life,shopping,Weed, Hash

*TIPS & ITINERARY*
48 Hours in… AMSTERDAM | UltimateTravelGuideVlog 2017
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You may have noticed we didn’t do Anne Frank’s House or the Van Gogh Gallery- lines are exceptionally long (up tp 3 hours) so my tip would be to book tickets in advance! I hope you enjoyed our personal list of the best things to see & do in Amsterdam in 48 hours, mainly aimed at first timers! Don’t forget, this is just a personal guide to help you build your own itinerary! Give this video a big thumbs up if you enjoyed & subscribe for more lifestyle & travel content!
Sir AlbertHotel, De Pijphttp://www.sirhotels.com/albert
(special occasion hotel thats great for couples. Would highly reccomend this area (the Pipe), its full of great restaurants & cafes, much nicer than central! This hotel was in a beautiful quiet spot and isn’t far from the city centre!)
If your looking for a great affordable hotel/hostel try The Lloyd Hotel
Itinerary we filmed
-Vondel Park ; Bike riding available at near by rent a bike eu & multiple others. Worth getting for two days & cheap!
- Centrum (Amsterdam city centre, Dam square) Generic shopping & souvenirs
- Red Light District
- Sex Museum Amsterdam
- PizzaCruise bought online
- Dutch Markets are widespread (ours was near our hotel in De Pijp)
- Museum Plein (museum square) is great for art lovers & you’ll find the I Am Amsterdam sign there
- STEDELIJK modern art museum
- Coffee & wandering around 9 streets area
- Botanical Gardens in Le Plantage
- Hermitage cultural museum (alternative option : The Zoo)
- SpicyBaliBeefSteak at Loetje (highly recommend, be careful not to accidentally eat horse meat if you don’t want to, many steak houses in AMS serve it without saying)
- A’Dam tower & lookout (can also have a posh dinner there in two restaurants)
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*TIPS & ITINERARY*
48 Hours in… AMSTERDAM | UltimateTravelGuideVlog 2017
48 Hours in New Orleans, Louisiana!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcdwIhUTVzg
You may have noticed we didn’t do Anne Frank’s House or the Van Gogh Gallery- lines are exceptionally long (up tp 3 hours) so my tip would be to book tickets in advance! I hope you enjoyed our personal list of the best things to see & do in Amsterdam in 48 hours, mainly aimed at first timers! Don’t forget, this is just a personal guide to help you build your own itinerary! Give this video a big thumbs up if you enjoyed & subscribe for more lifestyle & travel content!
Sir AlbertHotel, De Pijphttp://www.sirhotels.com/albert
(special occasion hotel thats great for couples. Would highly reccomend this area (the Pipe), its full of great restaurants & cafes, much nicer than central! This hotel was in a beautiful quiet spot and isn’t far from the city centre!)
If your looking for a great affordable hotel/hostel try The Lloyd Hotel
Itinerary we filmed
-Vondel Park ; Bike riding available at near by rent a bike eu & multiple others. Worth getting for two days & cheap!
- Centrum (Amsterdam city centre, Dam square) Generic shopping & souvenirs
- Red Light District
- Sex Museum Amsterdam
- PizzaCruise bought online
- Dutch Markets are widespread (ours was near our hotel in De Pijp)
- Museum Plein (museum square) is great for art lovers & you’ll find the I Am Amsterdam sign there
- STEDELIJK modern art museum
- Coffee & wandering around 9 streets area
- Botanical Gardens in Le Plantage
- Hermitage cultural museum (alternative option : The Zoo)
- SpicyBaliBeefSteak at Loetje (highly recommend, be careful not to accidentally eat horse meat if you don’t want to, many steak houses in AMS serve it without saying)
- A’Dam tower & lookout (can also have a posh dinner there in two restaurants)
FAQ: I'm Tara, an Irish youtuber living in NYC
*not spon

AMSTERDAM TRAVEL GUIDE 🇳🇱 Best Dutch Foods You Must Try!!

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This Amsterdam travel guide video was created especially for foodies. I’ll take you on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour in the Jordaan neighborhood. We'll explore many classic Dutch dishes at some of the most notable and famous cafes in the city.
Amsterdam Travel guide itinerary:
Alright, are you ready to go on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour? Let's go! We'll begin with Cafe d'OudeWest. This traditional Dutch cafe is located on the corner of Rozengracht overlooking the canals. The terrace is a great place to have a spend the morning and enjoy a koffie verkeerd (Dutch latte which translates into “wrong coffee” as it is filled with more milk than coffee) as well as some poffertjes.
Poffertjes are mini Dutch pancakes that are made from buckwheat flour and cooked in a cast iron skillet. They are fluffy, spongy, sweet, and typically covered in powdered sugar and butter. It is best to eat your poffertjes with stroop which is a Dutch pancake syrup made from brown sugar that is very thick and tastes like molasses. Also, I should note that when you order a coffee (koffie) or tea (thee) in Amsterdam, this will typically be accompanied by a speculoos cookie. Speculoos tastes similar to American gingerbread as it is filled with holiday spices such as ginger, white pepper, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Next we take a trip to a Dutch restaurant called Tijger & de Vis where they specialize in all things fish! Here, you can order a plate of battered & deep fried cod (called kibbling) as well as some fried mackerel (called Mackerel). These dishes were both extraordinarily amazing! This seafood shop only carries the freshest fish and everything is cooked to order. They also have an array of prepared dishes that you can take on-the-go. Don't miss eating at this place if you're ever in Amsterdam, it's top notch!
After this seafood feast, we stroll on over to Café Papeneiland. This historic brown bar was once used as an underground tunnel system for persecuted Catholics and it was also visited by former President Clinton. The story goes that President Clinton stopped by for a slice of appeltaart and liked it so much that he took an entire apple pie with him! Words elude me when it comes to describing how magnificent and perfect this Dutch apple pie really is.
From the flakey yet thick buttery crust, to the scrumptious thinly sliced apple pieces, to the mountain of whipped cream...this dessert is just heavenly! Make sure to try some of the local Dutch beers on tap which pairs nicely with your sweet treat.
I hoped you enjoyed my Amsterdam travel guide and this amazing food tour of the Jordaan neighborhood. If you found this Amsterdam travel guide helpful or entertaining make sure to give me a like, leave a comment, and subscribe for more videos like these. :)
List of Dutch food dishes I tried in order of appearance:
1.) koffie verkeerd
2.) speculaas
3.) poffertjes
4.) kibbling
5.) mackerel
6.) appeltaart
Amsterdam Travel guide complete list of places visited in this video:
Café d'Oude Wester
Address: Rozengracht 2, 1016 NB Amsterdam, NetherlandsHours: Open daily: 10am-11pm
Phone: +31 20 625 7502
Tijger & de Vis
Address: Lindengracht 158, 1015 KK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Closed Monday & Tuesday, Open Fri & Sunday 12pm-9pm, Wed-Thurs 12pm-9pm, and Saturday 11am-9pm
Phone: +31 20 331 1371
Café Papeneiland
Address: Prinsengracht 2, 1015 DV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Open daily Sun-Thurs10am- 1am | Fri & Sat 10am-3am
Phone: +31 20 624 1989
Marqt
Address: Overtoom 21, 1054 HA Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Open daily 9am-9pm
Phone: +31 20 820 8292
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This Amsterdam travel guide video was created especially for foodies. I’ll take you on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour in the Jordaan neighborhood. We'll explore many classic Dutch dishes at some of the most notable and famous cafes in the city.
Amsterdam Travel guide itinerary:
Alright, are you ready to go on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour? Let's go! We'll begin with Cafe d'OudeWest. This traditional Dutch cafe is located on the corner of Rozengracht overlooking the canals. The terrace is a great place to have a spend the morning and enjoy a koffie verkeerd (Dutch latte which translates into “wrong coffee” as it is filled with more milk than coffee) as well as some poffertjes.
Poffertjes are mini Dutch pancakes that are made from buckwheat flour and cooked in a cast iron skillet. They are fluffy, spongy, sweet, and typically covered in powdered sugar and butter. It is best to eat your poffertjes with stroop which is a Dutch pancake syrup made from brown sugar that is very thick and tastes like molasses. Also, I should note that when you order a coffee (koffie) or tea (thee) in Amsterdam, this will typically be accompanied by a speculoos cookie. Speculoos tastes similar to American gingerbread as it is filled with holiday spices such as ginger, white pepper, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Next we take a trip to a Dutch restaurant called Tijger & de Vis where they specialize in all things fish! Here, you can order a plate of battered & deep fried cod (called kibbling) as well as some fried mackerel (called Mackerel). These dishes were both extraordinarily amazing! This seafood shop only carries the freshest fish and everything is cooked to order. They also have an array of prepared dishes that you can take on-the-go. Don't miss eating at this place if you're ever in Amsterdam, it's top notch!
After this seafood feast, we stroll on over to Café Papeneiland. This historic brown bar was once used as an underground tunnel system for persecuted Catholics and it was also visited by former President Clinton. The story goes that President Clinton stopped by for a slice of appeltaart and liked it so much that he took an entire apple pie with him! Words elude me when it comes to describing how magnificent and perfect this Dutch apple pie really is.
From the flakey yet thick buttery crust, to the scrumptious thinly sliced apple pieces, to the mountain of whipped cream...this dessert is just heavenly! Make sure to try some of the local Dutch beers on tap which pairs nicely with your sweet treat.
I hoped you enjoyed my Amsterdam travel guide and this amazing food tour of the Jordaan neighborhood. If you found this Amsterdam travel guide helpful or entertaining make sure to give me a like, leave a comment, and subscribe for more videos like these. :)
List of Dutch food dishes I tried in order of appearance:
1.) koffie verkeerd
2.) speculaas
3.) poffertjes
4.) kibbling
5.) mackerel
6.) appeltaart
Amsterdam Travel guide complete list of places visited in this video:
Café d'Oude Wester
Address: Rozengracht 2, 1016 NB Amsterdam, NetherlandsHours: Open daily: 10am-11pm
Phone: +31 20 625 7502
Tijger & de Vis
Address: Lindengracht 158, 1015 KK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Closed Monday & Tuesday, Open Fri & Sunday 12pm-9pm, Wed-Thurs 12pm-9pm, and Saturday 11am-9pm
Phone: +31 20 331 1371
Café Papeneiland
Address: Prinsengracht 2, 1015 DV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Open daily Sun-Thurs10am- 1am | Fri & Sat 10am-3am
Phone: +31 20 624 1989
Marqt
Address: Overtoom 21, 1054 HA Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Open daily 9am-9pm
Phone: +31 20 820 8292
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Yet AnotherVisa Run: http://yetanothervisarun.com/
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Our French Cafe by Jimmy Fontanez/MediaRight Productions
Orange by Topher Mohr and Alex ElenaMean Streetz by MK2Fresh Start | Music by JoakimKarud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
Piano and Sax | Music by Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
Magic, ScarletFire, & Livin' Up by Otis McDonald

Amsterdam Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Amsterdam in Holland.
Amsterdam is a captivating metropolis, a city of canals in which anything is allowed as long as it does no ...

Travel video about destination Amsterdam in Holland.
Amsterdam is a captivating metropolis, a city of canals in which anything is allowed as long as it does no harm.
In 1567, the much-traveled Italian, Lodovico Guicciardini, referred to Amsterdam as 'The Venice of the North'. Today, the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and that Amsterdam is the largest lakeland village in the world.
The bicycle is one of the city's main features. Parking spaces have been designed specially for this mode of transport and it shows that even in a large city, there is an alternative way of getting about.
In the city centre, there are nearly 7,000 protected houses and warehouses, most of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The 300 year old Magere Brug is of wood construction and is one of the most beautiful drawbridges in the world.
The Bloemenmarkt has been in existence since the 17th century and in bygone days, fresh flowers were delivered by boat and sold on board. Here a great variety of colorful tulips and bulbs is offered for sale, as well as many exotic plants and seeds.
New Church is almost 600 years old but due to it's lack of worshippers, it is now used as a venue for exhibitions and concerts which fund its continued maintenance. Built around 1300 A.D., Old Church is the oldest religious building in the city. During the Middle Ages, it served as a refuge for vagrants but today it is surrounded by a sex and entertainment district.
In 1682, the city fathers decided to create a leisure area east of the city, in the centre of which the Artis Zoo was subsequently established, the oldest zoo on the European continent.
Amsterdam possesses an inescapable charm that is adored by both aged hippies and trendy teenagers alike. It is Europe's irresistible 'Capital of Cool'!

Travel video about destination Amsterdam in Holland.
Amsterdam is a captivating metropolis, a city of canals in which anything is allowed as long as it does no harm.
In 1567, the much-traveled Italian, Lodovico Guicciardini, referred to Amsterdam as 'The Venice of the North'. Today, the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and that Amsterdam is the largest lakeland village in the world.
The bicycle is one of the city's main features. Parking spaces have been designed specially for this mode of transport and it shows that even in a large city, there is an alternative way of getting about.
In the city centre, there are nearly 7,000 protected houses and warehouses, most of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The 300 year old Magere Brug is of wood construction and is one of the most beautiful drawbridges in the world.
The Bloemenmarkt has been in existence since the 17th century and in bygone days, fresh flowers were delivered by boat and sold on board. Here a great variety of colorful tulips and bulbs is offered for sale, as well as many exotic plants and seeds.
New Church is almost 600 years old but due to it's lack of worshippers, it is now used as a venue for exhibitions and concerts which fund its continued maintenance. Built around 1300 A.D., Old Church is the oldest religious building in the city. During the Middle Ages, it served as a refuge for vagrants but today it is surrounded by a sex and entertainment district.
In 1682, the city fathers decided to create a leisure area east of the city, in the centre of which the Artis Zoo was subsequently established, the oldest zoo on the European continent.
Amsterdam possesses an inescapable charm that is adored by both aged hippies and trendy teenagers alike. It is Europe's irresistible 'Capital of Cool'!

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AMSTERDAM DAY 1 👉 https://youtu.be/wDG9Br19Apg
DAY 2 of our #Euroweek2016 is here. [April 17, 2016] Sit back and enjoy your travel guide to Amsterdam city, Netherlands. Coffeeshops aka weed shops, munchies style food porn heaven, and even a Kygo concert.
Day 3 👉 https://youtu.be/RaXEhYfT3Yo
Buds, grubs, buds, grubs. That pretty much sums up our trip to Amsterdam lol. Food in Amsterdam is amazing. And you're always geeked so everything is twice as good:)😎
Restaurant: De Roode Leeuw!
Stay tuned for one more day in Amsterdam, then off to Paris!:)
Hotels in Amsterdam: we stayed at the Swissotel at Dam Square, the central area of Amsterdam tourist town.
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AMSTERDAM DAY 1 👉 https://youtu.be/wDG9Br19Apg
DAY 2 of our #Euroweek2016 is here. [April 17, 2016] Sit back and enjoy your travel guide to Amsterdam city, Netherlands. Coffeeshops aka weed shops, munchies style food porn heaven, and even a Kygo concert.
Day 3 👉 https://youtu.be/RaXEhYfT3Yo
Buds, grubs, buds, grubs. That pretty much sums up our trip to Amsterdam lol. Food in Amsterdam is amazing. And you're always geeked so everything is twice as good:)😎
Restaurant: De Roode Leeuw!
Stay tuned for one more day in Amsterdam, then off to Paris!:)
Hotels in Amsterdam: we stayed at the Swissotel at Dam Square, the central area of Amsterdam tourist town.
My Kygo Concert video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61JQsxsRQfw
🔊 BEATS BY THE AMAZING JOAKIM KARUD🔊
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AMSTERDAM | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District. We explore all of these in our Top...

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District. We explore all of these in our Top ThingsTo Do video: https://youtu.be/bQRpxb_U96s
In this video, however, we're showing you the absolute *essential* things you need to know as a visitor to Amsterdam: how to get around, what things cost, which things are where, etc. etc.
As well as our Things To Do video, we also have a video solely dedicated to the Red Light District Walk: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
And we give you 10 Top Amsterdam Tips in Under a Minute here: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
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Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. It’s about a four and a half hours’ journey by Eurostar or it’s just an hour’s flight from London.
It’s one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Millions of people are drawn in by the laid-back culture, hundreds of museums and galleries and, of course, the famous Red Light District, home to legalised prostitution and soft drugs.
Amsterdam is served by Amsterdam Schiphol, the world’s fifth busiest airport. It’s not far from the city and there are trains, buses or taxis to take you the short journey to the centre. Trains take about 20 minutes to Amsterdam CentraalStation and you can get tickets on Schiphol Plaza outside Arrivals. There are ten train stations in Amsterdam, so make sure you get to the one that’s nearest your hotel. We found the train to be quick, efficient and cheap. It’s definitely our recommended way to get in to the city.
You can take the 197 bus from bus stop B9 outside the airport. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the city centre. The bus was crowded and we had to stand the whole way, so we’d only recommend it if you’re staying in the south.
You can book a taxi on Schiphol.nl. However, taxis are expensive and will cost you around €50.
Amsterdam’s fairly compact, with most sites fairly easy walking distance of each other. You can get from Centraal Station to Van Gogh Museum in the south, for example, in around 40 minutes by foot. However, there are lots of ways to get around the city quickly if you prefer.
The tram is usually your best option. The stops are frequent and tickets are cheap. There are maps at every stop but we recommend downloading GVB’s app to help plan your route. When it comes to tickets, we recommend getting an iamsterdam card. It gives you unlimited use of public transport, as well as free entry to many of the city’s hundreds of attractions and museums.
Amsterdam is the most bike-friendly capital city in the world and it shows. All roads have dedicated cycle paths and riding round the city was surprisingly easy, even in the rain! The locals can be quite impatient with tourists, so we recommend waiting until you’ve been in Amsterdam for a day or two, just so you can get a feel for how the system works. Remember to treat the cycle lanes as you would a normal road back home. Obey the traffic lights and stop for pedestrians at zebra crossings. You’ll see lots of locals ignoring the rules but you’ll be okay if you stick to them.
De Pijp has the widest variety of restaurants and bars. We’d suggest checking out the Albert Cuypmarkt for some Dutch stroopwafels. The Marie Heinekenplein is also here, home to lots of bars and the Heineken brewery. Foodies, De Pijp is for you.
De Wallen is home to Amsterdam’s Red Light District, made famous by its coffee shops and legalised prostitution. There are many companies offering tours of the area that’ll show you its many secrets. We recommend AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They provided us with a fun and informative tour and were happy to answer all of our many questions.
Museumplein in the south is home to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum.
The currency in Holland is the Euro and prices are generally lower than you’ll find in London. Expect to pay about the same in Euros as you would in Pounds but remember that beer is a little bit more expensive.
Lots of places in Amsterdam have free wifi, including popular tourist attractions like here, in the Van Gogh Museum. WifiAmsterdam.nl has a list of free wifi spots across Amsterdam.

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District. We explore all of these in our Top ThingsTo Do video: https://youtu.be/bQRpxb_U96s
In this video, however, we're showing you the absolute *essential* things you need to know as a visitor to Amsterdam: how to get around, what things cost, which things are where, etc. etc.
As well as our Things To Do video, we also have a video solely dedicated to the Red Light District Walk: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
And we give you 10 Top Amsterdam Tips in Under a Minute here: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
Let us know which of these vids have been useful and whether we've missed out anything super important. We're keen to answer all your pre-holiday questions with these guides and there's nothing better than suggestions right from the horse's mouth! *Naaay* :D
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Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. It’s about a four and a half hours’ journey by Eurostar or it’s just an hour’s flight from London.
It’s one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Millions of people are drawn in by the laid-back culture, hundreds of museums and galleries and, of course, the famous Red Light District, home to legalised prostitution and soft drugs.
Amsterdam is served by Amsterdam Schiphol, the world’s fifth busiest airport. It’s not far from the city and there are trains, buses or taxis to take you the short journey to the centre. Trains take about 20 minutes to Amsterdam CentraalStation and you can get tickets on Schiphol Plaza outside Arrivals. There are ten train stations in Amsterdam, so make sure you get to the one that’s nearest your hotel. We found the train to be quick, efficient and cheap. It’s definitely our recommended way to get in to the city.
You can take the 197 bus from bus stop B9 outside the airport. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the city centre. The bus was crowded and we had to stand the whole way, so we’d only recommend it if you’re staying in the south.
You can book a taxi on Schiphol.nl. However, taxis are expensive and will cost you around €50.
Amsterdam’s fairly compact, with most sites fairly easy walking distance of each other. You can get from Centraal Station to Van Gogh Museum in the south, for example, in around 40 minutes by foot. However, there are lots of ways to get around the city quickly if you prefer.
The tram is usually your best option. The stops are frequent and tickets are cheap. There are maps at every stop but we recommend downloading GVB’s app to help plan your route. When it comes to tickets, we recommend getting an iamsterdam card. It gives you unlimited use of public transport, as well as free entry to many of the city’s hundreds of attractions and museums.
Amsterdam is the most bike-friendly capital city in the world and it shows. All roads have dedicated cycle paths and riding round the city was surprisingly easy, even in the rain! The locals can be quite impatient with tourists, so we recommend waiting until you’ve been in Amsterdam for a day or two, just so you can get a feel for how the system works. Remember to treat the cycle lanes as you would a normal road back home. Obey the traffic lights and stop for pedestrians at zebra crossings. You’ll see lots of locals ignoring the rules but you’ll be okay if you stick to them.
De Pijp has the widest variety of restaurants and bars. We’d suggest checking out the Albert Cuypmarkt for some Dutch stroopwafels. The Marie Heinekenplein is also here, home to lots of bars and the Heineken brewery. Foodies, De Pijp is for you.
De Wallen is home to Amsterdam’s Red Light District, made famous by its coffee shops and legalised prostitution. There are many companies offering tours of the area that’ll show you its many secrets. We recommend AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They provided us with a fun and informative tour and were happy to answer all of our many questions.
Museumplein in the south is home to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum.
The currency in Holland is the Euro and prices are generally lower than you’ll find in London. Expect to pay about the same in Euros as you would in Pounds but remember that beer is a little bit more expensive.
Lots of places in Amsterdam have free wifi, including popular tourist attractions like here, in the Van Gogh Museum. WifiAmsterdam.nl has a list of free wifi spots across Amsterdam.

10 Top Things To Do in AMSTERDAM!!

When we visited Amsterdam, we found there was a lot more to it than just the Red Light District and coffee shops, so we've put together this little video to sho...

When we visited Amsterdam, we found there was a lot more to it than just the Red Light District and coffee shops, so we've put together this little video to show you exactly what!
We're looking at the most popular museums, markets, nibbles, and even some day trips a little further out from the main city.
If you are looking for a video solely about the Red Light District though, never fear! We have a video of our Red Light District walking tour here: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
We also have our Top 10 Tips about Amsterdam in 1 Minute: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
And, finally, our *essential* guide to Amsterdam, which takes you through all the practical need-to-knows for your trip: https://youtu.be/MrU2dEpCUjE
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Welcome to Amsterdam. Ten top things to do in Amsterdam.
First up is the Rijksmuseum. There’s a vast array of exhibitions here but the museum is most famous for its collection of Rembrandt paintings. And it’s here that you can see his masterpiece, The Night Watch.
The Rijksmuseum is really popular and the queues can get really long. Book an e-ticket before you arrive to avoid queuing at the ticket desk.
A great thing to do when you first arrive is to take a canal tour. We booked with GrayLine, which you can find on Damrak, near Amsterdam Centraal. The tour lasts for an hour and takes you all around the city.
Live like a local and hire a bike for the day. We recommend Star Bikes; they provided us with a friendly service and the bikes cost just €9 for 24 hours.
Anne Frank’s House is on Prisengracht, in central Amsterdam.No cameras are allowed to be used inside as the museum believes that photography disturbs the emotional experience of the visit. And, as for tickets, from 9:30am - 3:30pm, entry is only available to those who have booked an online time slot. You can buy tickets on the gate, between 3:30pm and closing, but by then the queue will have gotten really big, so we recommend booking it online first.
The tulip fields at Keukenhof are only open for eight weeks a year, so if you’re in Amsterdam between late March and mid-May, they’re an absolute must-visit. It’s worth it just for the photos. Keukenhof has really gone out of its way to make it perfect for younger kids too. There’s loads for the whole family to do here. From parks and playgrounds to a petting zoo, Keukenhof caters for everyone.
Another idea for a day trip is to head to the Zaanse Schans windmills, there’s loads to do here. Take a walk or a bike ride along the canals. Have a look around the small cheese farm, see traditional clog-making or head inside the windmills themselves. We’re inside the Schans Molen, it’s the last remaining paint windmill in the world. To get in, it costs €4 for an adult and €2 for a child.
Next we’re heading back into the city centre, to the Vincent Van Gogh museum. Born in 1853, Van Gogh was one of the leaders in the post-impressionist movement. And it’s here in this museum that you’ll find the largest collection of his artworks, including the famous Sunflowers. The museum is open every day from 9am and closing times vary by season. The busiest times are in the middle of the day, between 11am and 3pm, so visit outside of these areas for the best experience. Just like other museums in Amsterdam, we recommend booking your tickets online ahead of your visit.
Tucked away down Pijlsteeg, just off Dam Square, is Wynand Fockink, a traditional jenever tasting tavern. You can try from over seventy different varieties and you’re encouraged to try the traditional way, hands-free, from a tulip-shaped glass.
Stroopwafels are Dutch waffles made from two layers of baked dough, with a layer of syrup in the middle. And the best place to try them is at the Albert Cuypmarkt. The market is mainly for locals but it’s a fascinating place to visit and its surrounding area of De Pijp is the best place in the city to go out for food.
And, finally, what visit to Amsterdam would be complete without a visit to the Red Light District? Known locally as De Wallen, it’s home to coffee shops, legalised prostitution, peep shows, sex shops and just about anything in between. Millions of tourists flock here every year and, even if you’re not into what the Red Light District has to offer, we still recommend doing what we did and booking yourself onto a walking tour. We booked with AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They were friendly and informative, talking us through some crazy places, many of which we weren’t even allowed to film.

When we visited Amsterdam, we found there was a lot more to it than just the Red Light District and coffee shops, so we've put together this little video to show you exactly what!
We're looking at the most popular museums, markets, nibbles, and even some day trips a little further out from the main city.
If you are looking for a video solely about the Red Light District though, never fear! We have a video of our Red Light District walking tour here: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
We also have our Top 10 Tips about Amsterdam in 1 Minute: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
And, finally, our *essential* guide to Amsterdam, which takes you through all the practical need-to-knows for your trip: https://youtu.be/MrU2dEpCUjE
Don’t forget to…
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Transcript:
Welcome to Amsterdam. Ten top things to do in Amsterdam.
First up is the Rijksmuseum. There’s a vast array of exhibitions here but the museum is most famous for its collection of Rembrandt paintings. And it’s here that you can see his masterpiece, The Night Watch.
The Rijksmuseum is really popular and the queues can get really long. Book an e-ticket before you arrive to avoid queuing at the ticket desk.
A great thing to do when you first arrive is to take a canal tour. We booked with GrayLine, which you can find on Damrak, near Amsterdam Centraal. The tour lasts for an hour and takes you all around the city.
Live like a local and hire a bike for the day. We recommend Star Bikes; they provided us with a friendly service and the bikes cost just €9 for 24 hours.
Anne Frank’s House is on Prisengracht, in central Amsterdam.No cameras are allowed to be used inside as the museum believes that photography disturbs the emotional experience of the visit. And, as for tickets, from 9:30am - 3:30pm, entry is only available to those who have booked an online time slot. You can buy tickets on the gate, between 3:30pm and closing, but by then the queue will have gotten really big, so we recommend booking it online first.
The tulip fields at Keukenhof are only open for eight weeks a year, so if you’re in Amsterdam between late March and mid-May, they’re an absolute must-visit. It’s worth it just for the photos. Keukenhof has really gone out of its way to make it perfect for younger kids too. There’s loads for the whole family to do here. From parks and playgrounds to a petting zoo, Keukenhof caters for everyone.
Another idea for a day trip is to head to the Zaanse Schans windmills, there’s loads to do here. Take a walk or a bike ride along the canals. Have a look around the small cheese farm, see traditional clog-making or head inside the windmills themselves. We’re inside the Schans Molen, it’s the last remaining paint windmill in the world. To get in, it costs €4 for an adult and €2 for a child.
Next we’re heading back into the city centre, to the Vincent Van Gogh museum. Born in 1853, Van Gogh was one of the leaders in the post-impressionist movement. And it’s here in this museum that you’ll find the largest collection of his artworks, including the famous Sunflowers. The museum is open every day from 9am and closing times vary by season. The busiest times are in the middle of the day, between 11am and 3pm, so visit outside of these areas for the best experience. Just like other museums in Amsterdam, we recommend booking your tickets online ahead of your visit.
Tucked away down Pijlsteeg, just off Dam Square, is Wynand Fockink, a traditional jenever tasting tavern. You can try from over seventy different varieties and you’re encouraged to try the traditional way, hands-free, from a tulip-shaped glass.
Stroopwafels are Dutch waffles made from two layers of baked dough, with a layer of syrup in the middle. And the best place to try them is at the Albert Cuypmarkt. The market is mainly for locals but it’s a fascinating place to visit and its surrounding area of De Pijp is the best place in the city to go out for food.
And, finally, what visit to Amsterdam would be complete without a visit to the Red Light District? Known locally as De Wallen, it’s home to coffee shops, legalised prostitution, peep shows, sex shops and just about anything in between. Millions of tourists flock here every year and, even if you’re not into what the Red Light District has to offer, we still recommend doing what we did and booking yourself onto a walking tour. We booked with AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They were friendly and informative, talking us through some crazy places, many of which we weren’t even allowed to film.

New AmsterdamTravel Video- Planning a whirlwind European vacation or a fast weekend getaway where you only have 24 hours to spend in Amsterdam? Then watch our clip and let Gessell show you how to make the most of your time, while getting a great impression of our great city. Because of the its cozy size and efficient transportation system, you'll be able to do many worthwhile things between morning and evening. Canal cruises, museums and The RedLight District- Amsterdam has it all!
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New AmsterdamTravel Video- Planning a whirlwind European vacation or a fast weekend getaway where you only have 24 hours to spend in Amsterdam? Then watch our clip and let Gessell show you how to make the most of your time, while getting a great impression of our great city. Because of the its cozy size and efficient transportation system, you'll be able to do many worthwhile things between morning and evening. Canal cruises, museums and The RedLight District- Amsterdam has it all!
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Amsterdam, Holland Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Amsterdam is one of the coolest cities in Europe. Beautiful, hip, and laid back, with lots to do, lots to see, food from all over the ...

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Amsterdam is one of the coolest cities in Europe. Beautiful, hip, and laid back, with lots to do, lots to see, food from all over the world and friendly people. A visit to this very beautiful city is like taking a walk into the 17th century, as the center of Amsterdam has a lot of charming architecture dating from this period.
The most important places to visit in Amsterdam are: Red Light District, Anne Frank House, CanalCruise, Van Gogh Museum, Heineken Experience, NemoMuseum and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Amsterdam travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Amsterdam is one of the coolest cities in Europe. Beautiful, hip, and laid back, with lots to do, lots to see, food from all over the world and friendly people. A visit to this very beautiful city is like taking a walk into the 17th century, as the center of Amsterdam has a lot of charming architecture dating from this period.
The most important places to visit in Amsterdam are: Red Light District, Anne Frank House, CanalCruise, Van Gogh Museum, Heineken Experience, NemoMuseum and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Amsterdam travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

In this month's weird ass travel guide, we ate and drank our hearts out with JacksonLana, HannahBowman and Jonah Vella in Amsterdam. We didn't get high, honest.
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In this month's weird ass travel guide, we ate and drank our hearts out with JacksonLana, HannahBowman and Jonah Vella in Amsterdam. We didn't get high, honest.
Music: Tom Rosenthal, August and After ( https://www.facebook.com/augustandaftermusic/ )
Shot on a Sony A7Rii with a 35mm lens and Canon 70d with a 20-70mm Tamron.
We're Eliska and Jack - two twenty-somethings living in London but escaping as often and to as many places as possible.
Find us on our...
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Pintar Rapido Amsterdam 2014 Outdoor Painting Competition Part 3/5

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Pintar RapidoAmsterdam6-7 September 2014
Outdoors PaintingCompetition
More than 180 artists participated to PR Amsterdam and they had to paint a picture in one day, on the streets of the city.
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Kettlebell Outdoor Amsterdam

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The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

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ETNIES Outdoor Training Facility Amsterdam

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Amsterdam Travel Guide

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons for coming to Amsterdam are your own but no matter what pleasures you seek, you'll find them in Amsterdam. We enjoyed our time here, despite angering the gods!
We stayed at the HotelGolden Tulip - https://www.booking.com/hotel/nl/golden-tulip-amsterdam-west.en-gb.html?aid=338557
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Amsterdam Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Amsterdam is the large...

Amsterdam Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process. If you’re really feeling daring, grab a coffee in De Wallen, better known as one of the world’s oldest red light districts. You won’t get into trouble with your partner if you head there these days; it’s now home to cafes and adult stores.
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The ultimate Amsterdam travel guide for 2017

The best travel guide on Amsterdam on youtube!
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The ultimate Amsterdam travel guide for 2017

The best travel guide on Amsterdam on youtube!
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A travel guide to Amsterdam for 2015,2016, Red light, night life,shopping,Weed, Hash

48 Hours in... AMSTERDAM | Ultimate Travel Guide Vlog

*TIPS & ITINERARY*
48 Hours in… AMSTERDAM | UltimateTravelGuideVlog 2017
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You may have noticed we didn’t do Anne Frank’s House or the Van Gogh Gallery- lines are exceptionally long (up tp 3 hours) so my tip would be to book tickets in advance! I hope you enjoyed our personal list of the best things to see & do in Amsterdam in 48 hours, mainly aimed at first timers! Don’t forget, this is just a personal guide to help you build your own itinerary! Give this video a big thumbs up if you enjoyed & subscribe for more lifestyle & travel content!
Sir AlbertHotel, De Pijphttp://www.sirhotels.com/albert
(special occasion hotel thats great for couples. Would highly reccomend this area (the Pipe), its full of great restaurants & cafes, much nicer than central! This hotel was in a beautiful quiet spot and isn’t far from the city centre!)
If your looking for a great affordable hotel/hostel try The Lloyd Hotel
Itinerary we filmed
-Vondel Park ; Bike riding available at near by rent a bike eu & multiple others. Worth getting for two days & cheap!
- Centrum (Amsterdam city centre, Dam square) Generic shopping & souvenirs
- Red Light District
- Sex Museum Amsterdam
- PizzaCruise bought online
- Dutch Markets are widespread (ours was near our hotel in De Pijp)
- Museum Plein (museum square) is great for art lovers & you’ll find the I Am Amsterdam sign there
- STEDELIJK modern art museum
- Coffee & wandering around 9 streets area
- Botanical Gardens in Le Plantage
- Hermitage cultural museum (alternative option : The Zoo)
- SpicyBaliBeefSteak at Loetje (highly recommend, be careful not to accidentally eat horse meat if you don’t want to, many steak houses in AMS serve it without saying)
- A’Dam tower & lookout (can also have a posh dinner there in two restaurants)
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AMSTERDAM TRAVEL GUIDE 🇳🇱 Best Dutch Foods You Must Try!!

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AMSTERDAM TRAVEL GUIDE 🇳🇱 Best Dutch Foods You Must Try!!

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This Amsterdam travel guide video was created especially for foodies. I’ll take you on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour in the Jordaan neighborhood. We'll explore many classic Dutch dishes at some of the most notable and famous cafes in the city.
Amsterdam Travel guide itinerary:
Alright, are you ready to go on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour? Let's go! We'll begin with Cafe d'OudeWest. This traditional Dutch cafe is located on the corner of Rozengracht overlooking the canals. The terrace is a great place to have a spend the morning and enjoy a koffie verkeerd (Dutch latte which translates into “wrong coffee” as it is filled with more milk than coffee) as well as some poffertjes.
Poffertjes are mini Dutch pancakes that are made from buckwheat flour and cooked in a cast iron skillet. They are fluffy, spongy, sweet, and typically covered in powdered sugar and butter. It is best to eat your poffertjes with stroop which is a Dutch pancake syrup made from brown sugar that is very thick and tastes like molasses. Also, I should note that when you order a coffee (koffie) or tea (thee) in Amsterdam, this will typically be accompanied by a speculoos cookie. Speculoos tastes similar to American gingerbread as it is filled with holiday spices such as ginger, white pepper, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Next we take a trip to a Dutch restaurant called Tijger & de Vis where they specialize in all things fish! Here, you can order a plate of battered & deep fried cod (called kibbling) as well as some fried mackerel (called Mackerel). These dishes were both extraordinarily amazing! This seafood shop only carries the freshest fish and everything is cooked to order. They also have an array of prepared dishes that you can take on-the-go. Don't miss eating at this place if you're ever in Amsterdam, it's top notch!
After this seafood feast, we stroll on over to Café Papeneiland. This historic brown bar was once used as an underground tunnel system for persecuted Catholics and it was also visited by former President Clinton. The story goes that President Clinton stopped by for a slice of appeltaart and liked it so much that he took an entire apple pie with him! Words elude me when it comes to describing how magnificent and perfect this Dutch apple pie really is.
From the flakey yet thick buttery crust, to the scrumptious thinly sliced apple pieces, to the mountain of whipped cream...this dessert is just heavenly! Make sure to try some of the local Dutch beers on tap which pairs nicely with your sweet treat.
I hoped you enjoyed my Amsterdam travel guide and this amazing food tour of the Jordaan neighborhood. If you found this Amsterdam travel guide helpful or entertaining make sure to give me a like, leave a comment, and subscribe for more videos like these. :)
List of Dutch food dishes I tried in order of appearance:
1.) koffie verkeerd
2.) speculaas
3.) poffertjes
4.) kibbling
5.) mackerel
6.) appeltaart
Amsterdam Travel guide complete list of places visited in this video:
Café d'Oude Wester
Address: Rozengracht 2, 1016 NB Amsterdam, NetherlandsHours: Open daily: 10am-11pm
Phone: +31 20 625 7502
Tijger & de Vis
Address: Lindengracht 158, 1015 KK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Closed Monday & Tuesday, Open Fri & Sunday 12pm-9pm, Wed-Thurs 12pm-9pm, and Saturday 11am-9pm
Phone: +31 20 331 1371
Café Papeneiland
Address: Prinsengracht 2, 1015 DV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Open daily Sun-Thurs10am- 1am | Fri & Sat 10am-3am
Phone: +31 20 624 1989
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Amsterdam Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Amsterdam in Holland.
Amsterdam is a captivating metropolis...

Amsterdam Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Amsterdam in Holland.
Amsterdam is a captivating metropolis, a city of canals in which anything is allowed as long as it does no harm.
In 1567, the much-traveled Italian, Lodovico Guicciardini, referred to Amsterdam as 'The Venice of the North'. Today, the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and that Amsterdam is the largest lakeland village in the world.
The bicycle is one of the city's main features. Parking spaces have been designed specially for this mode of transport and it shows that even in a large city, there is an alternative way of getting about.
In the city centre, there are nearly 7,000 protected houses and warehouses, most of which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The 300 year old Magere Brug is of wood construction and is one of the most beautiful drawbridges in the world.
The Bloemenmarkt has been in existence since the 17th century and in bygone days, fresh flowers were delivered by boat and sold on board. Here a great variety of colorful tulips and bulbs is offered for sale, as well as many exotic plants and seeds.
New Church is almost 600 years old but due to it's lack of worshippers, it is now used as a venue for exhibitions and concerts which fund its continued maintenance. Built around 1300 A.D., Old Church is the oldest religious building in the city. During the Middle Ages, it served as a refuge for vagrants but today it is surrounded by a sex and entertainment district.
In 1682, the city fathers decided to create a leisure area east of the city, in the centre of which the Artis Zoo was subsequently established, the oldest zoo on the European continent.
Amsterdam possesses an inescapable charm that is adored by both aged hippies and trendy teenagers alike. It is Europe's irresistible 'Capital of Cool'!

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AMSTERDAM | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District. We explore all of these in our Top ThingsTo Do video: https://youtu.be/bQRpxb_U96s
In this video, however, we're showing you the absolute *essential* things you need to know as a visitor to Amsterdam: how to get around, what things cost, which things are where, etc. etc.
As well as our Things To Do video, we also have a video solely dedicated to the Red Light District Walk: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
And we give you 10 Top Amsterdam Tips in Under a Minute here: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
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Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. It’s about a four and a half hours’ journey by Eurostar or it’s just an hour’s flight from London.
It’s one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Millions of people are drawn in by the laid-back culture, hundreds of museums and galleries and, of course, the famous Red Light District, home to legalised prostitution and soft drugs.
Amsterdam is served by Amsterdam Schiphol, the world’s fifth busiest airport. It’s not far from the city and there are trains, buses or taxis to take you the short journey to the centre. Trains take about 20 minutes to Amsterdam CentraalStation and you can get tickets on Schiphol Plaza outside Arrivals. There are ten train stations in Amsterdam, so make sure you get to the one that’s nearest your hotel. We found the train to be quick, efficient and cheap. It’s definitely our recommended way to get in to the city.
You can take the 197 bus from bus stop B9 outside the airport. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the city centre. The bus was crowded and we had to stand the whole way, so we’d only recommend it if you’re staying in the south.
You can book a taxi on Schiphol.nl. However, taxis are expensive and will cost you around €50.
Amsterdam’s fairly compact, with most sites fairly easy walking distance of each other. You can get from Centraal Station to Van Gogh Museum in the south, for example, in around 40 minutes by foot. However, there are lots of ways to get around the city quickly if you prefer.
The tram is usually your best option. The stops are frequent and tickets are cheap. There are maps at every stop but we recommend downloading GVB’s app to help plan your route. When it comes to tickets, we recommend getting an iamsterdam card. It gives you unlimited use of public transport, as well as free entry to many of the city’s hundreds of attractions and museums.
Amsterdam is the most bike-friendly capital city in the world and it shows. All roads have dedicated cycle paths and riding round the city was surprisingly easy, even in the rain! The locals can be quite impatient with tourists, so we recommend waiting until you’ve been in Amsterdam for a day or two, just so you can get a feel for how the system works. Remember to treat the cycle lanes as you would a normal road back home. Obey the traffic lights and stop for pedestrians at zebra crossings. You’ll see lots of locals ignoring the rules but you’ll be okay if you stick to them.
De Pijp has the widest variety of restaurants and bars. We’d suggest checking out the Albert Cuypmarkt for some Dutch stroopwafels. The Marie Heinekenplein is also here, home to lots of bars and the Heineken brewery. Foodies, De Pijp is for you.
De Wallen is home to Amsterdam’s Red Light District, made famous by its coffee shops and legalised prostitution. There are many companies offering tours of the area that’ll show you its many secrets. We recommend AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They provided us with a fun and informative tour and were happy to answer all of our many questions.
Museumplein in the south is home to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum.
The currency in Holland is the Euro and prices are generally lower than you’ll find in London. Expect to pay about the same in Euros as you would in Pounds but remember that beer is a little bit more expensive.
Lots of places in Amsterdam have free wifi, including popular tourist attractions like here, in the Van Gogh Museum. WifiAmsterdam.nl has a list of free wifi spots across Amsterdam.

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Guide to Amsterdam

A travel guide for to see and do in Amsterdam, The Hague, and surrounding areas.

10 Top Things To Do in AMSTERDAM!!

When we visited Amsterdam, we found there was a lot more to it than just the Red Light District and coffee shops, so we've put together this little video to show you exactly what!
We're looking at the most popular museums, markets, nibbles, and even some day trips a little further out from the main city.
If you are looking for a video solely about the Red Light District though, never fear! We have a video of our Red Light District walking tour here: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
We also have our Top 10 Tips about Amsterdam in 1 Minute: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
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Welcome to Amsterdam. Ten top things to do in Amsterdam.
First up is the Rijksmuseum. There’s a vast array of exhibitions here but the museum is most famous for its collection of Rembrandt paintings. And it’s here that you can see his masterpiece, The Night Watch.
The Rijksmuseum is really popular and the queues can get really long. Book an e-ticket before you arrive to avoid queuing at the ticket desk.
A great thing to do when you first arrive is to take a canal tour. We booked with GrayLine, which you can find on Damrak, near Amsterdam Centraal. The tour lasts for an hour and takes you all around the city.
Live like a local and hire a bike for the day. We recommend Star Bikes; they provided us with a friendly service and the bikes cost just €9 for 24 hours.
Anne Frank’s House is on Prisengracht, in central Amsterdam.No cameras are allowed to be used inside as the museum believes that photography disturbs the emotional experience of the visit. And, as for tickets, from 9:30am - 3:30pm, entry is only available to those who have booked an online time slot. You can buy tickets on the gate, between 3:30pm and closing, but by then the queue will have gotten really big, so we recommend booking it online first.
The tulip fields at Keukenhof are only open for eight weeks a year, so if you’re in Amsterdam between late March and mid-May, they’re an absolute must-visit. It’s worth it just for the photos. Keukenhof has really gone out of its way to make it perfect for younger kids too. There’s loads for the whole family to do here. From parks and playgrounds to a petting zoo, Keukenhof caters for everyone.
Another idea for a day trip is to head to the Zaanse Schans windmills, there’s loads to do here. Take a walk or a bike ride along the canals. Have a look around the small cheese farm, see traditional clog-making or head inside the windmills themselves. We’re inside the Schans Molen, it’s the last remaining paint windmill in the world. To get in, it costs €4 for an adult and €2 for a child.
Next we’re heading back into the city centre, to the Vincent Van Gogh museum. Born in 1853, Van Gogh was one of the leaders in the post-impressionist movement. And it’s here in this museum that you’ll find the largest collection of his artworks, including the famous Sunflowers. The museum is open every day from 9am and closing times vary by season. The busiest times are in the middle of the day, between 11am and 3pm, so visit outside of these areas for the best experience. Just like other museums in Amsterdam, we recommend booking your tickets online ahead of your visit.
Tucked away down Pijlsteeg, just off Dam Square, is Wynand Fockink, a traditional jenever tasting tavern. You can try from over seventy different varieties and you’re encouraged to try the traditional way, hands-free, from a tulip-shaped glass.
Stroopwafels are Dutch waffles made from two layers of baked dough, with a layer of syrup in the middle. And the best place to try them is at the Albert Cuypmarkt. The market is mainly for locals but it’s a fascinating place to visit and its surrounding area of De Pijp is the best place in the city to go out for food.
And, finally, what visit to Amsterdam would be complete without a visit to the Red Light District? Known locally as De Wallen, it’s home to coffee shops, legalised prostitution, peep shows, sex shops and just about anything in between. Millions of tourists flock here every year and, even if you’re not into what the Red Light District has to offer, we still recommend doing what we did and booking yourself onto a walking tour. We booked with AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They were friendly and informative, talking us through some crazy places, many of which we weren’t even allowed to film.

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